Shaun Rogers was dumped by the Browns because of his $6 million salary, but he should still be OK as a two-down run-stuffer.

Missing Include

Tommie Harris, DT, Bears. Age: 28. Signed with Colts (1 year)

Tommie Harris is a shell of what he used to be. He's battled through way too many injuries. There's a chance he'll be able to bounce back and become a solid player once again, but I wouldn't bet on it.

Rocky Bernard, DT, Giants. Age: 32. Re-signed with Giants

Rocky Bernard is a rapidly declining player, but he can still be a solid rotational defensive lineman.

Kris Jenkins, NT, Jets. Age: 32.
Coming off a pair of torn ACLs, Kris Jenkins has played in just seven games the past two years.

Alan Branch, DT, Cardinals. Age: 26. Signed with Seahawks

Alan Branch offers nothing in terms of a pass rush, but can stuff the run effectively when he's motivated.

Tony McDaniel was a solid rotational defensive lineman for the Dolphins in 2010, thriving against the run and recording 2.5 sacks.

Desmond Bryant (ERFA), DT, Raiders. Age: 25.
A pass-rushing specialist, Desmond Bryant terrorized Matt Cassel in the season finale in what was his only extensive action of the season. I'd like to see him play more next year. That will happen if Richard Seymour leaves.

Remi Ayodele, DT, Saints. Age: 28. Signed with Vikings

Remi Ayodele plays the run somewhat well, but offers absolutely no pass rush.

Antonio Johnson, DT, Colts. Age: 26. Re-signed with Colts

Antonio Johnson has some upside as a 310-pound defensive tackle with pass-rushing ability. He played well at times this past season after a horrible 2009 campaign.

Marcus Stroud, DT, Patriots. Age: 33.
Marcus Stroud struggled in Buffalo's 3-4. He'll be better in a 4-3, but at 33, his skills have eroded.

Jamal Williams, NT, Broncos. Age: 35.
Jamal Williams had a decent year as a two-down run-stuffer in 2010. He turns 35 in April, however.

Robaire Smith, DE/DT, Browns. Age: 33.
Robaire Smith played well last year until landing on IR with a back injury. Signing a 33-year-old with back problems will be a risky proposition for any team.

Gerard Warren, DT, Patriots. Age: 33. Re-signed with Patriots

Gerard Warren tried his best to fill in for Ty Warren, but he's nothing more than a rotational player at this point in his career.